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This series is designed for those who have experience with Office 2007 and want to quickly get up to speed on what's new and exciting in Office 2010. Each chapter covers the new or enhanced features found in the Office 2010 applications including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access and OneNote as well as changes to the overall interface and the all new Web Apps. There were significant changes to the interface in Office 2007 that paved the way for Office 2010 to focus on features that will bring your work to a whole new level of professionalism, efficiency and mobility. Many of these features are not easily identified so this series takes you to them so you don't miss a thing. Are you ready to experience the power of Office 2010 to its fullest? Let's get up to speed now! About the Presenter Erin A. Olsen has been spreading her enthusiasm and vision for the power of desktop technology since 1994 to more than 37,000 people in seven countries. Since founding PCKeys Technology Solutions, she has authored more than 39 CBT titles, developed hundreds of courses and effectively presented to thousands. Erin uses real world non-technical methods to explain technical concepts and works to provide examples and suggestions for everyone, regardless of their age, experience, career or specific type of work. Erin is able to do this because of her unique approach to teaching as well as her background that includes formal education in Information Technology and Education with an emphasis in Instructional Design and Technology (B.I.T., M.ED.), technical expertise, real-world experience and understanding of adult learning. Erin's unique combination of personality and skills allow her to provide an enhanced learning experience for all that is effective, engaging and memorable.

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This series is designed for those who have experience with Office 2007 and want to quickly get up to speed on what's new and exciting in Office 2010. Each chapter covers the new or enhanced features found in the Office 2010 applications including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access and OneNote as well as changes to the overall interface and the all new Web Apps. There were significant changes to the interface in Office 2007 that paved the way for Office 2010 to focus on features that will bring your work to a whole new level of professionalism, efficiency and mobility. Many of these features are not easily identified so this series takes you to them so you don't miss a thing. Are you ready to experience the power of Office 2010 to its fullest? Let's get up to speed now! About the Presenter Erin A. Olsen has been spreading her enthusiasm and vision for the power of desktop technology since 1994 to more than 37,000 people in seven countries. Since founding PCKeys Technology Solutions, she has authored more than 39 CBT titles, developed hundreds of courses and effectively presented to thousands. Erin uses real world non-technical methods to explain technical concepts and works to provide examples and suggestions for everyone, regardless of their age, experience, career or specific type of work. Erin is able to do this because of her unique approach to teaching as well as her background that includes formal education in Information Technology and Education with an emphasis in Instructional Design and Technology (B.I.T., M.ED.), technical expertise, real-world experience and understanding of adult learning. Erin's unique combination of personality and skills allow her to provide an enhanced learning experience for all that is effective, engaging and memorable.

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for MS Office 2010 Getting Up to Speed, New Features

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Total Training

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Total Training, Inc

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TMSO 2010 NF

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Five new features covered in this title: 1. An introduction to the revised Ribbon 2. A review of file formats updated in Office 2007 and carried over to 2010 3. New features shared by all Office 2010 applications 4. New features specific to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access and OneNote 5. An introduction to the new Web Apps

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English

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Mac

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PC or Mac with DVD capability.

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Total Training

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Microsoft Office 2010 Getting Up to Speed, New Features

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Five new features covered in this title: 1. An introduction to the revised Ribbon 2. A review of file formats updated in Office 2007 and carried over to 2010 3. New features shared by all Office 2010 applications 4. New features specific to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access and OneNote 5. An introduction to the new Web Apps

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1

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English

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Mac

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Productivity Application

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English

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Five new features covered in this title: 1. An introduction to the revised Ribbon 2. A review of file formats updated in Office 2007 and carried over to 2010 3. New features shared by all Office 2010 applications 4. New features specific to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access and OneNote 5. An introduction to the new Web Apps

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Customer ratings and reviews for Total Training for MS Office 2010 Getting Up to Speed, New Features

Rated 4 out of 5Â by muggsy nicely presented training vid
I used Office Pro while employed (30 plus yr career as secty-office admin) and while i really dont NEED it now as a retiree, it fits my comfort level and I use the Pwrpt and Excel features.
I have been out olf the workforce 11 yrs, and moved from my work community (personal connections w/ tech pros) so am pretty isolated if/when i run into trouble.
this video s essential for me to easily adapt to newer features. 'thank you
April 25, 2012

Rated 4 out of 5Â by libnygp Wondering!
Besides the program layout which is nice, we need more guidance into the new features as we see in some websites that sell computers or cameras. JUST TWO COLUMS: this is what MS Word 2007 does and THIS IS WHAT MS WORD 210 DOES...something like that. Hope this help.
January 4, 2012

Rated 2 out of 5Â by freeatlast2011 Out of Date
While there may not be much that has changed between 2010 and 2011 I cannot tell and therefore do not know. I did not pay attention that an out of date product was being sold; foolish me. However, the product itself is lack-luster and with a clumsy interface. I would have preferred some time of effective means of looking up information. I am still looking for a good self training program for MS Office.
December 11, 2011

Rated 5 out of 5Â by Linda525 Best purchased always
I have all HP products and they have work very excellent for me and my family.. I would recommend HP to anyone.
March 29, 2011

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